The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 21, 1857, Image 2

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    Ittanon govErtiorr.
'finus milnenallo ritimerrus CEASE TO LEAD, ,WE CEASE
TO Pommy?'
VIE M. BBESLtN, Editor and Proprietor
LEBANON, PA., OCTOBER 21; 1.5.5`
The profits of the recent Fair by the Berks
'County Agricultural Society ore over $2OOO,
which sum will be appropriated towards the pay
ment of the existing debt of the Society.
VeL. A petition was in circulation, last week,
in Harrisburg, recommending the Borough au
thorities to issue small notes. The scarcity of
change inducekthe movement.
figir. 9 l'he Steamer Northern Light, arrived , at
New, York, on Friday, with 700 passengers and
$1,900,000 in gold, from California.- Weller's
majority for Governer is about 11,000 over both
his opposing candidates. The "American" veto
Is nearly as largo as the Republican.
MRS. CITMS , INGRAM ABSCONDED.—The ease of
this notorions.wontan was called up in Court'
on Wednesday at New York, when she was not to
be found. Her counsel denied all knowledge of
her whereabouts. She is said to have gone South.
The murder of Miss Bayer, at Morbsvillo,
while on her way to the Reading Agricultural
Fair, creates considerable excitement in that sec
tion of country. No clue has as yet been discov,:.
ered which might lead to the detection of the
perpetrator of the horrid deed. '
....ggET , A son of Mr. Philip Stetter, of Penn town-
Lycoming county, Pa., aged about twelve
years, met with an untimely death on Wednesday
last by accidentally hanging himself with .a
clothes lino stretched upon two trees. It is not
known precisely how the accident occurred.
`Slaves sell in Alabama fur their weight in
money. The Milan IVk ig says : "A few days
since a gentleman of this place paid $1,200 apiece
for five negro girls from 12 to 15 years of age.—
Reckoning silver at 12 ounces to the pound, which
is Troy weight, the negroes, allowing them 100
pounds weight each, cost just their weight hi sil-
or."
ice,. There is enough sugar stored in an old sta
ble in Philadelphia to supply the ordinary de
mands of the city for a score or more of years.—
The sugar speculat)rs have most wofully burnt
their fingers. It servos them. right. Sugar and
molasses hare already tumbled down in prices so
that they can now be bought at retail 25 per cent.
less than was demanded for them six weeks ago.
'ft.. The bill passed by the Legislature last
winter, authorizing the extension of the Easton
Bank charter and an increase of $200,000 to their
capital, which the Governor did not sign, became
a law on Friday last without his signature, he
having failed to return it within three days after
the assembling of the Legislature in the recent
special session.
Im.. The returns of the election in Ohio aro
neck and neck, both parties claiming the Gov;
Yn loria ditto.
In Minnesota, Alexander Iltuttsey is elected
Governor.
The Kansas election passed off peaceably. Re
publican "Freedom Shrickers" should make a
note of this. The Legislature is Democratic; and
the Delegate a Republican. •
SALE OP FACTORY STOCIE.--The 3672 shares of
Stock in Lancaster Cotton Mill, No. 2, owned by
David Longenecker, were sold by .Sheriff Martin
On Monday of last week at one cent per share—the
par value being sso.—They were purchased by
Parnum t Co., of Philadelphia, heavy judgement
creditors of Longenecker. There is a mortgage
loan of $lOO,OOO on the mill, so that Longeneck
er's right, title and interest brought only $3O 72.
`Mrs. Marvin lost her husband and $lB,OOO
On the Central America. Raving nothing left
but the scanty clothing she bad on, the citizens
of New York supplied her with $250 worth of
trunks and .clothing, sand $5O to money. She
.started for home, and the cars ran off the track on
Tuesday morning, at Corning, N. Y., completely
dashing in pieces her trunks, and very nearly do-
Stroying ell the contents. The company furnish
ed DOW trunks and the passengers went on.
$` By repeated tests it has been shown that
perforated bricks have double the strength of solid
ones. A pier of the ordinary kind was crushed
In England with one hundred and fifty tons weight
while three hundred and fifty tons were required
to crush the same pier, built of hollow bricks.—
The new kind is also drier and more favorable to
ventilation' consuming less, too,of a material now
lass abundant than of old. All the model lodg
ing houses in London are built entirely with the
It ow article.
' Oa' SENATOR Peen . , in a recent speech at Cin
*nen, said that the Black Republicans never had
the controll of but ono Rouse of Represent,ltives;
end even in that one the last two weeks of the
Session were spent in quarreling among themselves
as to who should be expelled for obtaining the most
plunder.. Gen. Butler, in the Massachusetts State
Convention, said that the body over which Mr. N.
P. Banks presided, spent its first session in trying ,
to prove the Administration corrupt, and the last
session in proving the corruption of its own, mem..
bars. A pretty good estimate of the last Congress.
In.. Judge 11ramor was protested by the peo
ple of gennsylvanin last week. Ile was found a
"bad egg" whlnr - with the Democrats, and they
sheared him on the Judicial. Bench in Bradford.
The Republicans brushed the cobwebs away and
started him as their candidate for Governor.—
They also found him no good, and will now, pro
bably, replace him iyhere they found him. Tho
folly of taking a notorious free-trader as a can
didate for Governor, by a party claiming, par ex
cellence, to be protectionists, is only equalled by
the redieulousnese of the supposition that that
party cares anything more for principles than
what can be derived from the loaves and fishes.
lies. The New York Evening Post of the 7th re
lates the following singular circumstance "On
the 2d of October we published the death of' a
married lady of this city, which occurred sudden
ly ea 7 14rsday the lst inst. The friends or the
fatally aisenibled on Saturday, the ad, to attend
the NOB: it'd; but it having been discovered ear
ly on that, day that the body still preserved its
natural appearance, it was decided to perform the
,earyiees in the house, deferring the burial for the
present. The body was accordingly removed
fronithe coffin to the bed, and now continues in
a state of perfect preservation and natural . condi
tion, on this the seventh day since its supposed
deoeasp. She utmost solicitude exists, of course,
i n the Wally, and every effert is :being made to
me w nature in the restoration of her functions,
.sithentk, as yet, no symptoms of active life have
a ppaarail,. would seem to be a case for the .
moekentrollittutPurO° to be adopted, lest the
p i :delved susientrion of life may of itself prove
fatal; and:yet instances of a pause of weeks in
the natural - powers nre 'Bald le have been record'
ad in Europe."
Killed by their own Thunder!
There aro things connected with the result of
the recent election in Pennsylvania which must
not he permitted to pass away without reference
thereto at this time. For several years past the
opposition; party to 213 df!einoiracy have deceived r
themselves with the idea that the grand power of
tbe.Deameratie party rested in the.spoils.otoffice;
and That if the management of ,timinidie -works 1
of the State were taken out of "their ItAds that !
its back would be broken, and that an easy vie-'1
tory would then crown the Republican banners.
This idea possessed them to such an extent thatl
they became monomaniacs, in a measure, on tho 1
subject, and 'determined that the improvements
must: be wrested from the Democracy,' niclinitttiO,
what the cost or "sacrifice—no Raker how great
the wrong. With en oppositiOo legislidure and
a Governor of their own way of thinking; they at
last 'succeeded in effecting their object. The Main
Line was beqtatiled, (for the principal will probe"
bly never be paid, and if it is'the premium given
to the purchaser Will almost equal the said to -be
paid,) to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company:—
Loud rang the ITOSnnrias of the oppOsitien'Politi
tionS. They congrattflated each Other!: they
twitted the Democracy! "and actually felt and suit
ed as jubilant as if the election were over and
their majorities immense. Scone wren` thought
the formalities of :future eleetiOna ui'eless—that
they only need :nominate their Caridiciat&i and
swear them into _office. Thus much for the politi
eiani—the reckless 'polititians of the opposition
party who, for party ends, sacrificed `the property
belonging to. their
.Ohtters. Thus much; we siiy,
for Republican politicians and their fancies.—
Now for the Democriey and their facts.
On Tuesday of last Week the people spoke—the
first opportunity they had since the sale of 'the
illttin Line. The "locofoeo plunderers," "robbers
of the priblie works;" and all that, were powerless,
according to the admiSiions of the opposition
themselves. What is the result? A greater ma
jority, probably, than was ever given before in
our much beloved and much wronged Common
wealth. We expected the people to repay the.
traitors for their dirty work, but we scarcely hop
ed that the condemnation would be so signal.—=-
The foul deeds of the opposition have brought
vengeance upon themselves, instead of upon those
they so greatly injured and betrayed. Even in
the counties along the line where they trere . in
the habit of rolling up their largest majorities,
now immediately on the heels of the 'sale, they are
entirely broken down—revolutionized! so that
scarcely a Vestige remains of the former opposi
tion-Majorities. We need only point to Dauphin
and Lancaster. Truly, the way of the transgreSL
sor is hard.
It may aswell he nottallicke,'so that no mis
takes may oceurin the future, when the attempt
will be made to shift the rcSponsibility of the sale
of out' public works upon the Democracy. It was
an exclusive party measure, and carried against
the Wishes and opposition of the Democracy.—
.
The evident unpopularity of the measure will soon
induce our opponents-4.i they alivayS do = to at
tempts to clear their skirts of it anal sheulder it
upon others. Let a mite he Mack. of the matter
while fresh in the memory, wallet those who hop
ed for a feast enjoy the fast, for ell'tinie to, come.
We will have none of it.
"Ponclor
The close contest in this district for Sumter is
an interesting item for not only these Democrats .
in Lebanon county who staid away from the polls,
but also for those who are continually, harping
upon "What's the use?" "wa . caret:eleetanyhow!"
Se. If the entire Demperacy of Ldbanon county!
had turned out, the election of Mr. Jfaldeman
would not.only. have been earriet.L . V.l.Miknds of
majority, but Our whole. comity, tielint could have
been elected; Look - at Lnitchshirf the boast of
6000 Whig majority, dwindled down: 10 1 1200 in
the hands of the Republicans; and evext - ene of
the Democratie county officers elected.' . Lebk at
Dauphin .likewise; nearly the whole Democratic
county th.tket'elected by -hundreds' of majority.
Our friends Must wake up! pick their flints; charge
upon the enemy, and strive for success. It is cer
tainly far more glorious to fall—if fall we must—
in a himd-to,hand fight on the euerny's ramparts,
than to show the white feather, aye, even beyond
hailing reach of victory's castle. Let us now go"
to work ?. organize I bury - our differences,,dissen
sions, Ice., and fight for victory ! Instead of quar
relling for a pound of fleah let us secure the witetc
ox! Borough Democrats do 0p,..r dors tnn d 7
Td thdie Detdoer;tis - Whciphrinitted themselves
to be deceii;ed.* this eleventh hour eleetionearing
tricks of the, opposition we also submit the - vote:
for Senator in this iliEtriet.• Sucli"a trick was
that about the Democrats beingepposed to relief I'
We did not think that .Democrats would- permit
themselves to be deceived by such clap-trap.-, , -
Yet there were a few in every districtwho voted
for Rutherford on the'st:rengtb of it,' : Withoitt see,
ing that they were being used for a purpose. The
Opposition. saw well enough that Rutherford was
in more danger than any other of their candidates,
and hence the foul means used. Mr. Rutherford,
even if he shotild obtain' his teat, will pay no
body's, debts, and toaster all thank.the tyro-dozen
Democrats in this coo nty who forsook their glo..
rions standard. Fye, lye, upon those who wore
thus caught with Republican chaff! We trust
they will have the manliness to acknowledge their
mistake—brush the tarnish front their armor; and
go into the nest fight determintni to make good,
by prodigies of valor, their love - for ; Democratic
men and measures. 'lt was not their' fault that
theY were deceived this time, hut it wilt be if again
deceived.
L 4 Dead as a Door Nail r
The Republican party is dead: It will not and
can not, make another rally on the nigger ques
tion. Last Tuesday was a Waterloo for it. Those
of its members who have "thus - far thabided them- ,
selves with the idea that their party was not at
abolition party, as lhey -did with the idea that
Kansas was to be made a Slave State by the Dem
ocratic party, will new soon ho able to judge for
themselves. The Republican party is disrupted ;
one portion will go off-after strange and new Gods, -
and the other portion .led off by its bite high-
Priests, will soon raise:the Black-banner of aboli
tionism. The intent of the Republican party was
abolitionism. We shall soon see what success an
open declaration of principles will have, after the
ill success that attended-their late and deceptive
efforts. Let them go or conm, the Democracy will
always be more than a match for them in whatev
er guise they present their horrid:Visage. Good
bye, Republicanism! we wish it were doubly dis
tilled and concentrated into, - one man,-so that wo
could give it a hearty kick before %leaving.
50,600 Whigs Voting for Packer!
Where are the old-line Whigs.? It hos just
been docided incontestibly thatthe old-line 'Whigs
of Pennsylvania are now with this Democracy al
most to amen. If not, whence the immense ma
jority for Packer 1 *We honor them for their love
of country—their patriotism—thcir honesty, which
induced them; to choose their ancient honorable
foes in preference to the factionists whose primal-
Pies, if successfully carried out, would blot this
Union of States out of existence. Truly are they
now Democratic Whigs ! Fifty thousand Whigs
who last fall were yet doubtful which to choose,
must since hire given in their adhesion to the
Democracy, arid swept Republicanism out of ex
istence'!"
pr - Yohn S. Pearspn, Esq., has _been elected
President of the new "Union Bank of Reading."
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPVER.
Virgil on Agricultural' Signs
For the Fnrmer.
Among the many excellent rules laid down for
the agriculturist in the - "Georgies" of Virgil, and
the signs that alkouli Ihs.frod ierthr progress,.
of his art, T littvterieticed„oine)
me forcibly:—though not in itself very important.,
yo't
as itsslgh . anthorityonids,, morfeov,cr, corroberms.s
tins what has been deemed, by some, -n_
notion, if net - surs'aistition, and altbgeker un
known to' othirs—Whiek l is as fulls - 4S (to give the:
011girial of the great LatinPtiet, witich,the Smart
farmer's beys'may''frensliste' f6i 'their good dad
'ales, who sent theni . 'the - .illiistaarlY :Warn
"hie, pace,
. .
"con'tenifllator iteth, cum*, Mix
Induct'inl'oftra; et taitiod
Si superantfeetus,pitriter frnmen hitaequenthr,.
litgnaque, cum inagno veniet tritura (adore.,
At si htxuria foliorum oxitherat umbra, , ' -
Nequiequain pingne.s palearterat area
But as it is not'an COSY `tiirig:a PMnirieite on a
cksgie to c t it;'• for iho bone-
•
fit of all whit' iiirtFicad. this 'article; I Will here
render" ish=lnit 'Mind you "sn-tart"
boys, don't peep at the translat:itm. Thus
Wheti: the' lint-tree in the
forest shail-chtell into licheeo)l66in' andbend her
fragrant boughs: if theblesSomaill ' obt forth,' in.
like'degree will the corn follow, and agreat
ing with great heat will follow ["heat' ,here mean's
.that of
,the threshers, and not of the wea.ther.l , --
But if 'the bretiches abinindionlY LLiii "/mrarinace
of rectrik, in vaih'idli the threshing-floot press
the heads of grainflited oaly taitircholf.
Now this corresponds precisely to the modern.
opinion, as held by, many Observingdarmers, that
if the. forest trees blossom luxuriantly, there will
be a heavy crop of oats and , corn, I became ac
quainted witlythis opinion in my childhood, and.
have - always regarded it as true, which, indeed,
has been . almndantly -verified - during-the present
year. • Last spriiig I notieed-particularly--as did
all observers of , "Diviiie Nature,"-asNirgil:ternm,
it—that .the-locust and chestnut trees, and the
forestgenerally,bloomed with uncommon luxuri
ance. Accerdingly, all who had faith -in this,
sign, anticipated a rich autumnal harvest; and.
notwithstanding: the backward and discouraging
appearance of.the cropsfduring the, first two
morths—behold now the cornfields, 0 ye swains !
And yon.unbelieving,ones, hereafter, when in the
early monthsryou see, the chestnut trees loaded
with the, yellow blossoms, sit coolly down and
make future calculations: how otinch, oats and
Indian pormpor acre; how much money they, will
bring youte, by lippteafe in your safe, orin 'the
bank that,pop f o)„specic. .obmv 0 this sign,
farmers, not that it can benefit you, any more than
cause you to rejoice, before tits time, which 1110 1 1 , 7,
ever, conceive to be a great benefit. Louk at the
blooming forest, the sure harbinger of .the future
crop, and then put on your characteristie.airs of
"most independent of all men ;" rejoice in true,
hearty, farmer style, and; like our 'Author, in his
introduction to the deorgies, sing :
f' You, 0 .ntlins and Dryad maids,
Altiie'yoni , ' dancing 'feet in 'tube,
While your glorious gifts I sing!"
' Virgil alsoMainttiined that it was
for' the farmer to observe the various astronomi
•cal changes, in reference to his professiiixi; as fur
• tlid Mariner,
"kinnewahr bound,lossed Upon the - roaring sea,"
ichiilt Will:be the subject for a filturC arfi'tie;
AMAT I OIt - Ail. At
We gtk a iu this iestie phssed
the Legislature itutherizin4;lliir'raitierlee'aliz
ing, the suspension spe:6l.6 '''payments by the
Is hoped," tlia'.t= the' tidhitgo - of flits bill
may have thrveffeet: of making "times better;" in
fact the itien'ding.tf'.ilieifutes in that better tit
rection.was already notieottille, and•remarked, on.
'Wednesday, although the Till" only 'became a laW
on 'Tuesday. Yet,- 'the' feet Colifidenee - was
created more 'by tiro 'success of tile Detnoeraey ,
than by any law' passed' by , the "S et slatnro.
Democratic successes-always. havelthat effect, es
pecially if they 'oust the opposition out: of office.
So don't Saddle the wrong horse •by =attributing
wythy deeds to the unworthy, who make lawful
what is unlawful.
An Aeprooiding for -the Resuotptionot,,Specie
Pftlintenta t the Bt tkB, and for.the Retief of
Debtoi's:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the . Senate , and -
Housemf,Bupresentatives of. ,the Commonwealth
of Pannsylvania, l in general-Assembly and'
hereby enacted, by the,antliority . „,of the
T h 4 t ql ° Pr 9 P i 9 9 . tever y' A CkP4AlfP l l l lY ,
of incerpor,Aipn , ,,er, re,- ; ineorperatien, heretofore'
passed,' declaring orautheriiing the, forfeiture; iif
the. Charter of, any Bank, Saving Trust. and
I.u.suranen Company or Corporation having bank:
lng privileges, orAllisting,any penalties,, or an
thori zing any'compulsory assignment, for. or by
reason of the non-payment ofany of itsliabili ties,
-or the issuing orpaying out the, netes,,,of .other
Banks incorporated under thelawsmf this Conn
monwealth• „thought not.,speete-paying, .or, it&
loaning or discounting without the requisite'
amount of specie P i
specie funds,
, since the first
day.br'SePtecn l her,.Anno Dr:tufa/one ithousand
ei g ht hundred and fifty-seven, be,,and ~the sante
are hereby suspended until the second Monday
of April, Anne Domini ono thousand, eight .hun
dredand fifty eight, and ell forfeitures and penal
ties, or liabilities- thereto, 'theretofore incur.
,
rod, ,or that may be • hereafter incurred, be-
fore the said second ;Monday of April, under such
,Acts.of Assembly mr ofincerporation or re-incor
poration, for or' by reason of the causes, aforsaid,
or any of them, are hereby remitted, aud so much,
thereof as prohibits,any Bank from making loans
.and discounts, ,issning.lts own, notes, or the notes
of other Banks incorporated, under the laws of this
Commonwealth, though not specie-paying, or de
claring dividends daring the suspension of specie
payntents ot, from loaning or discounting, tyithout
, the requisite amount of specie or specie; funds as
aforesaid, be, and the same .is hereby, ~suspanded
until tbetday. and year aforesaid, and any such
bank, during such suspen slon of specie payments,
may declare dividends to an-amount net exceed - -
log six per rent. Per annum_ on its cdPital : and
this Act ?Mill extend also 'to-all Banks, Sexing,
Trust and Insurance Companies and Corporations'
with banking privileges, chartered or re-ehartered
under any law, *periods hereafter to commence,'
and to the payment of stock. to all:Banks incor
porated.by the Degislature at its last session.
. See. 2. .That,-in addition to all statements and
returns now - required by law, each and every Baak
in the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburg and. Alle
gheny shall, on the.first discount day in January
; next, and weekly thpreafterondevery other Bank
in this Commonwealth,. on the.same, day larid -
monthly thereafter, make up a statement,.,, to be .
verified by the oath or affirmation of thp Presi,
dent or Cashier thereof showhor—hrst. the amount ttt
,
of its loans and . discounts ;!sccond, the amount
ofspeeie in the posSessiloPlofandowOod i h-Y such
Bank, and the balance due fromothtr Banks,. in
distinct items ; third, the atneun tof its notesolit
standing; fonrth,,the amountefAts,deposits,
cluding individual deposits and balances duo to
other Banks ; which statement shall bcpubilshed
in the next succeeding issue of a newspaper of the
county is which the Bank is located, or, if there
be no newspaper in such county, then a news
paper of some neighboring county,,and, any vio
lation of this law, or failure to comply, with its
provisions by any P'resident or any ppsl.4e t r Of, •
any bank, shall be a misdemeanor, and each Of
the said Officers shall, upon conviction thereof, be
punished hy a.. film. Of not less than ;five, hundred
dollars, nor more.than ottp,thpasand dollars, at the
discretion of the Court ; otte..tmlf to..be given to
prosecutor, and one-half to the county in which
such bank is located.
For tile Aduertioor
'BELIEF BILL
Section 3. That the said banks aro hereby re- 1
nuired„ inttil the second Monday of April aforesaid
to receive at par in payment of all flie.flulau ' du e I
or to become due to them respectively,
the notes
of all the solvent banks of the Commonwealth
which paid specie for all their liabilities On - Mid I
immediately prior to the first day: of September
di i t , a oil& Weil altalloion,tinue gtdviatV, and tlfc sitil
takstoile ailetilietev mio,itimii 6, Itay tivit i 0 Ail II
their business transactions anti disc:olllns, the said
ivates-serlong - asvt-he banks issuing4 oo - Fault' 5h 104 7
remain solvent : but in case any president, and 4: ,
incij)')ii ty oftlie"Boord 6riiirixtort of any of the'
' mild ' btriffik Shall toffitilY to the flovernor,, under'
oath or affirmation of the president his anprelien.
slop and:belief that., any banitin said certifirote;
. named is in auunsafe c ott d i ti en t hell 9 v. shollpere- ,
'upon apPoint three Indictees Persons, not iii-4 1 r..
'este(' -in said bank, as itilihthiSsioiiers to inveitigate: .
the condition of such bank:. - ; And 'the dirt Cem-:.
massioners - shall offer tokint , an ently-.or Winne-
Itiep to perform the antics of their., appointment
'with fidelity, forthwith - proceed I to make the Said
, investigation and report the result thereof - Within:.
bordays:te 'the- tioveraorl 'and if the 'offieers. IA?
the said hank Shall rause to permit the sald•com - - ,
missioncrs,to make.such investigation, er toi pro,
..
duce any books or doetuneuts neeessitrypt, tb4,
purpose, or if the said: e'onumssioners, or .
jority. of them; shall-feport that the said bank is•
1 in an insolvent condition, eicenduct - ing its affairs,
.in violation I of l G
.lan, the:, ovorttor tillall. there.
1 upon is See his preclainittiondecloring the el titer
of the said batik to ho' forfeited, hail the said bank
' -shalthe deprived effialthe benefit:a Of this act, mid
i
the !Directors thereof shall -forthwith make and;
-execute an.assigntnentau ;the Mil nner provided by
the act entitled; 'I - An act regulating hanks," ap
p'rereilltlie sixteenth day Of April',. A. D. 1850, and ..
:the exponecef such CoMmissinn,:ingluding the
.compensation of the commissioners ateight dollars
per flay each, shall-betoad: by the hank:against ;
IWhich it is issned,,unleSs the report 'shall he favor-.
'thlete its, condition, in *high' ease they Istitill he
paid by the applicants'; Pr:oi;ideil,. That nts'
bank shall be required to receive the motes of any
-bank ttgainsC#hich.tt certification , ,may.be•anade
as aforesaid; at any, time after the.delivery ,of the
I same to the GoVernor, until the coMMlSsioners.
l• 'shall report in fever 'of tandilink;lttfthr Which the
I notes of such bank shall again be received -as re
quired by atclire'rittioas,ofthis section:' I-• -
Section 4. That n the . severatcollectorsuf taxes,
tolls and other rerinittei of the Coot monwealth.
-atittalso• county treat tiierS arc hereby nit thOiZeti
,
to receive:for State Purposes, thenotes: of the set,
I vent banks of this Commonwealth; though not,
specie paying.hankr,in.payment of the said tok
ei, IffilSand 'revenues, and the State Treasurer ii,'
herehy'Mith orlied to' reeeive : and .- receipt far the
same in the same manner as-thought said • banks.
were ,spettieltaying, .: . . ;-;,. - -; ,
_. :Section 5. I Tptthe deposits by the
. §t; at Tren.-
- tinter; or to the. credit of the tiOuilitoplVealth, in
thetteheral : ban 1'.3 ttlnd other •eorptiratleitS,`lind'all
bank;noteS Whiffit a rehear or May hereafter be in,
the. TreasurijM4 ring .tlie : period , . of . sospeosion.
aforesaid shall, from time to time, on demand of
.oes:dd. Treasurer, Itepaid by the said banks or'
• other earporationS respectively iii specie; in such
'aMounts:its maybe To:Mired:by said Treasurer; ire
enable hlui . toanty : the,interest accruing; onl the
. poldinloanS.Of th e . Common wet d th, - ,- , ,
• Setif iffila, Thatjitptin all judgements hereto- .
'fore entered iti'SititS eciiiinimiced by' writs irer - other-I .
. wise, or-whit:hinny 614m:tem:a during the period -
Itereintafere]mtmtioned,in actions instituted
. hy
writ or othertvise,,in any Court in this Cetunton
'wealth, Or'befeittinty Alderman tirJustieg of tlie'
Peatitt; bn jutrgAranita ci tit:l:Wed 'before said etieers;i
if the defendant shall heipoSsesseit of ;any estate
in „fee shaple ; .. with in ~the . respective county,
worth,ln the Onin,on of the Court, Alderteau, or
Justiee, the anienitt of the said judgement ov(ir ,
and al'bovo all ;ineumbranees, and -the amount ex
empted from levy and sale on execution, lie shall
. be,outitied, , to,a., stay of execution- thereon, on
judgment now - olititintal or to be obtained on suits
now brengit, fer.the term of 06. - year from the
ditto of the p0.,.-sttr,4l of Oda- act; Oiltitin all others: ,
for elle , lettr, to lie computed front the first day of
theterm--to which: the - action was cum:nen:cod ;.
And,ercry, defendant. in solli-jodgmont may have
:Ithe-saffiei• stay: 61 , bictiAitt9n thtrtim , if Within'
thirty days froitt theitlssitie of .this act, or with,:-1
in thirty ilays from tho . rendition . of any- future :
ilidgecht4O l Sholl' l gii . 'c'S'ettitrilly - to be 'Mirrored
Of bY.the-Courroi by , -" , :f.4udge;itherebri. , l;r- hy:'-:
such Alderman or Justice of the Peuee before
. whom speltjndgment ww,s,ebtainetl,Tor : the stun .
recovered, together with ',ate interest and" costs; „,
Provided; That, this:Si:lo6d - shall it apply t,,,'
wages of labor nth: to debts , upon- Which stay of
exech don litexpressfyiwairedihy the :debtors, nor:
.to judgmet4ppou whiehm.stay.of execution: has
already been taken .n n der . existing. Jaws: .sl ad .
progided„ - That the provisiehs, o fthiS seed On Shall .
*extend to judgments entered or to' hit : entered, as-,
well upon:bond:and *lt'll-ant , of Attorney as - upon:,
. 1 ., 01 , : t ga g e . 3. t o secure, the same ; an& to, any, subse- .
quentlran fee or owners of the premises so booed,-
tta Well OS' to the original obligor or mortgager :
:Prritided farther, That said stay of execution' ,
shall not apply to judgment or mortgages,- or on
lien4sccured.lis in ortga,ges; unless :the interest
thereon shall be paid within sixty, days .after the
accruing of the same, in Snell thuds as the Banks
are itutlioriied [if 'ails act "to tise. '- - • ' -
Seetion 7-. This-silt shall takielfeet immediate
. ly . , except the 34 section,,which shall not go: in to
operation until,the provision:3,er this l out .are ao
eepte& as herein provided, hut no hank or other
'tthrpbration Shall: he eliihrtiecil wi thin its prowls
- ions mere than thirty fdaYs attOr the passage'h ere
of, ortifter any bank shall:hare suspended specie
. paymentsmpon its, notes or obligations, unless the
steel:Molders of E. 1.0)) hank or other
. corpor ti tn'
shall befinle' the c'.Vlniratini. Orlthe• ~ I- I t it l l:tit i r t :h d os s
- feir fwithiii , tlf irty daySl after atty.-if - Lk "shall - "have,
ls,,uspended ispecic: paymentSatptai itsf. notes :Or ob.-
ligatiOnS, at a meeting to he ealled,bY :the rifiree‘'
tor,. thereof- for am tpprpose . , en ten days'. public
• - heti - cc - 7 in' Ofie or naire'newspapers, accept the pre-'
visions of this act by a majority of votes-id:said
stoekholders;l to -be 'voted.' and theuhted: ttecerffing
to theAtrovisions, in the charterer, moth accepting.
bank, or other corporation regttlatingthe cle e tion
of Directors., but to ritake such 'aecentance'valid,
Asti% shall' be Tiled id- the loffied Ttif the :Auditor
General' 'of this ,Coinnionircalth , ttecrtifteate that
_thismet has been duly accepted, Ander the com
mon, seal of . such,. bank or Miler, corpore tion at.
tested by the signature of its Presideitt or Cr 411-
' Io: : Antr . : 601 ' Of the 'said htfiikS'aeeePting the
Prot'ishins orthilt , eel shall also payiniti'tlie"Treas
.ury
..of,the Coinmonwealtb, oil' or before the first
- day of January, Annm Domini onathensand eight
hundred and fifty-eight, or within thirty. days af
ter any bank Shall accept the previsions of this
act, a sum equal to site-fourthw one .per eentum
upon the capital stock: of said bank,: in-addition
to any amounts they _ore now by lowrenitirod to
Seekton 8. Tlial.the.llll). scetion of the aet ap
proved April IGth, 18501antitled,'"An, act regu
2ating be and the same is hereby repealed:
,Provided, That all suits.brought or now pending
for forfeitures or penalties untter the section here
-1;y repeitlod r..h:illnot lie iitfeetell thereby.
Section 0. That. the 'reser ves
the right and power to-alter, revoke, or annul the
charter. of eny,bank or banksigeorporation or cor
poration?, accepting, the piovisiene . of Ibis
whenever in their opinion the same may Piove in
serious to the citigons - ,of the Commonwealth, in
such manner however. as to 'de no , injuutico to the
, • .. .
corporators.
Section 10. That no bank, saving funtl,:
ranee or trust - company directly , or indi
rectly; purchase, or he concerned in the purchase.
of the votes of Any of the by:operated banks eit
this State at Id:a:01174i tlicir,par value; atisr any ,
and every of the oifieers of said iusiitiitioiit vie;,
'faring the. 'provisions of this section.- be
doomed or a, iniAerucanor, -punishable'
urjn conviction, by a line of not . less than, five
hundred dollars, nor more
,than one. tholisand
dolltirs, one-half to be raid to the itifolMici., and
the other half to 'atolls° of the Commonwealth.
Section .IL „ That no stacks, bonds, promissary
114C2 , personal property, or other valuable setai
ritios,hypothecated or held in pledge, either with
noire'. of attorney attached Or otherwise, for credit
or money loandd;:shall be'sold for the period of
six mouths.from4ho passage of this net without
the consenter.* debtor, debtors. .r.party hypo
thecating 'or,pledging the same being first had
and obtained in Writing. . ,
Section 12. That the notice required for pay
ment, providedin :the charters ot-savings fund
and trust eompttnies, ail :sums exceeding. one'
hundred dollars, be, and the same is hereby,, ex
tended for the period of two months dining the
Suspension of specie payment' attherize& by this
- - -
----
411,J• A superior quality anti clieliper thati ever; I).l . lbrcil sst
• . SWAM?. A . BRO.,
Lebanon, Oct.lL 57.. non Building, Market st.
Los Poe
riN SATURDAY LAST, between the Steam-Mills and
NJ , -Rater & Brothers' Store; a Pooket Book, containing
about $36 In ?dopey and other papers. Any persons re
turning said bOok to the undersigned will be suitably re
warded. LABORIOUS CONRAD.
Lebanon, Oct. 14,,5-3t.*_
in
THERMOMETER,S, de.—Pers ons Want of accurate and TllCTlTlonnterp,yrand
itiirrins; Trareliiig -Flasks, 'China' Fancy' To--
let Bottles, Puff Boxes, Lubin's and other Choice
Perfumesi-Tortebz,-.6bellrßuffalo,-India Rubber',
and Horn' Poeffetialvi Toilet' , Corabi. , Fancy Sik
gar and Ash Stands (a nervarticlo.)
Call at GUILFORD & LEMBERGiIIt'S
Now Drug, Medicine k Perfumery Establistueut,
Market Street,
J.EI7.I3MTAIII BOAS ..... CLEO. GASSER. 10S141 CIET4I;F•
LEI3ANON COU-NTIT
STEAM PEA Ili JUN 61-' ?111 LL-
, BOAS, GASSER & GETTLE
,wish - to inform the citizens of 1..0): 7-
non County and neighboring coon-
feS t ithrit they are now in full ("per.
4 Ltd]; nil 1:6-Ortai164.1 to do all kinds of
1 CARPENTER WORKBYMACHINEUX
1 'Flouring • Boards,• Weather , Boarding,
I• ;Sath,l) enfre,Wirulow , * DoorPr,nnys,
, i' • Shutters, Blinds, 'Planiwg ' &rolls;
f,SAlVlNGoaind,anynther kind-er Sawing. *bleb
way be wimp() to suit buildem, • The subseribers
beg t keavO tO, inftqw thepubLie chap they hay.e the
(qa test and bestititproVedinnainory in the (.pu.n
-..r ty, suet 'It.W "nnchvortli'g Plane, ,te.:, nfid that
I they are able to produce as good work as.tlie doun
pay can produce. •-- te e • ',- :" 1,1
1 , None bat tlo!itoel,tud , wello,sestspued; LUMBEAt
1, will be used. Cprponters and. Builders aro invi
{ led to call and'examine their'readY:in'-4(le stoek,
which -they-Vilf dlways keep arlitiri'd; aid' judge'
for tbeinsei ves. ..- .- . ' 1 -.:, .
~ .. ',.',.. Ml* Shop, I*. en .Pinegro.re Road) near
'Flireaucr's Did Foundry, - - -
Gl.l3.kiri";osG G ABE i...:.4Atta GA:BEL
RJ3 A N CrN =. •
i)COt . 'and St'i"h I
a
n the Stearn-House goad, 'mar Cumberland!
' J .J9P4 ° • Street,-t Lebanon.
. . „
* r"r'ir. THE tin derSi re.peetrunv in
:V ' forirrtre . p thitetif general, that they
ilftt 0 -11(1(141. largely - to their fOrmer
W V 7.- IP4l2 ,,..estOhiitihinunt, and- also hare all
kinds ..of:thejatest quid best improved .:11A.GILIN
ERriii the State in operation, snehas
. WOODWORTIP , „S i 'FLOORING,'
foiseond f netfilmithegeneral beiiriesster
'Planing, Serails; - Sawing.," 4 . 0.;
quiff thb:expb , rigiree , iirctin'ited by hi •Lobt,iiirer and
G.Gabelislarioglineir eortnebtiorr witlrthe.Dool;
gask, ,L,lf frtr, far a number of years
past, nirtiasltt 1 iissnr:ined of Glair ability, in
,eon
neetiiidwi fh J. tiitableto the
wants of the I}uornutl Sash business in - this State.
•I‘..„;,z,,,They now offer to Mechanics and... Farmers
gonerttily,.opori favorahic terms, a jndiciously as
sorted stockof DODP.S,'SABII; cte..frt3in the-]lest
Lannivir.intinufact , trine• in the`Sthtis conti,
le-ut.t l l4 their :41,Vorpoor.t is not,to be excelletl by
any, melt t. in the State in, regard to ; .
exactiefi finality or fluis.ll, and. 4 Care.ulat
nil to stfrord thriough satisfaction'ta all tlisC'who
flivor the underhigned with theiii!eustbin.
Llte rontming .coraprises the leading arti: 2
cies nt . :404 • ,
Doors, Of ;ill Sizes . ; Sash . , of
:D ,
uca- Frraud;,. fur lirielz-tritif fritmo hcitißes3 .
l‘riudu'w Frumu, fur tirrek Urea frtuntv hquses
Sli am's. of all sizes;
laii v is ; pr . all tizes;
A :,)iouldin:4-s; tirba o ;
O. G.
'•• LONGAGItt GA/311L4 1 3 1 1, 0 1 ` 11 D 11,
Lebanon. Jltly LI, IS 1. , t. ,
P. Stift:pc:7, die j .,..prolopqy dcmc
for the Tumiiii
wEIAIEIt
• 411 I.ICIIK.AM - 111/ 4 0 - 11 1 .1 E— S •
opposite the Letntnon 1 - ;1114 R ,IL ;D'F . pot,
ninin„..l,etnintiii'enunt3;
rirs - , )rm.
tottnufnittue'.'E , te'filli Engines
1101 4 / t, LOO 1101'4'0 'pever, oft the
latest styles :put pattnptit l i"tvAtli.all
inl'protententS-. Alsn;itr'nerttil-- Tort
able Engines (with Link Motion Valve Gecir,)
Inuunted fur STAT. tilil Yt'uott.miving
anti lioitititi4..rittrpupc. Particular attention is
tillfe cl
fo'uf yinit Upriglit'llingtnei 6r Ps rots rs,
3si-u;44iit , nut: persons wanting a kllnall ninttiiixt of
Power. .They take up every.small" ~paee;" and
cap he put up in u.ruout_as ithousehold. fixture.'
. . .
Also, Mowing Engines end Mathinery for:An
thr:ifiite other 'Blast T+orit:iccs,'of iiiipror ed
constiqultion Purge Hare ni'erS, of P. L. \Veinier's
Pa teu ts : Bolling Mill, Sawing,
,Planin and
Pumps ; Doist
ijogr'Nfaiiiiiztei;3:.,tim- Mines Rid Quarries
tn,g6ri,
Palley:; Tian ht;.; Lett hit, 'Drill'Presses; . 'Pliihing
Il3tatincs,irintz.:B,43top cocks, Valre:: , auct. Ilrass
Fixtures, Globe Steam 'Valves, of, all, sires„-and.
\I 'and Casting's of eVery de?eription.
AMO, Boiler's' of any, size, farm and
mhile•of the hest Ma thrial,liy'ivell-kriarind ex
.perioneed workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks,
Ci+salues, heaters, and sheet iron _work 'of ever
ilisaiptioii. [Oar Boiler sheets are all tested by
hiding t hem into squares et 2' indeed,limn_
mering earl' square ; any imperfertlo'n is tlius de
tected, anti the it Ity "sheet rejected ;' this: is p rite
tised in very fey shops iu this country:]
Alio, a stock of :Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam,
gas and tv:lfer.'.4 all the. necessary fixtures, eon
:itiottly on Intiid;-aid•put tali' at' the - shortest no
tice and on inesttreanmiable terms. -Iron, Brass,
and Composition metal - Castings, made to order ;
.
at the shortest notice. ,
Repairirig ottentloil to promptness
anti clefrpittefr.'' ga turikers alwoys,
ready for Boiler
1 : ;121clis . loit1) . Vt7orli..-»)...arle to order..:.. .
T9i:ders rOpootcuily otteti, .4.4,eptittuu
nimbi:at:a; attOnded to with
despateh - , and. work delit'orod to 'railroad or
nal.4reeof Oiarge.. ~;! ,
Nlt /MUSK, . L. WEIMER?
LObanod..Pnrritari'l4 1.8a7
It SAIAR.
•
„ .
' SALT BY TILE Thin, .813. AN,
at ~the' Genuce. mills of • " ''" '
Jan. 7, 1857.
14 7 ik "%TED
. „
, , . • .. •
A T the cicne. , !efi in Om Lela
-a- non, - WHEAT, CORN'
RYE, OATS,
quautity, for.#bich the highest Marke
prie . eft.irill,be,pitid in, Ca. 41,, by ;
•J a 11 ) 1 ' 1 /7is 153.7. ; AIYERS SUOUR.
WA N TE D
WELVEttitarFloiff-BIieieI , CCIOPEMS, at the
T
Genusq j.le.ba4on, to riThour euri:.4aut
work-and goal, , wqgc,s, b 9 iNc , ne* ; btit
so4r: :4.01 stead; woFl9.ll.en,npcl r appl3—,
Januiti:y i; 1557: wswits
IMPORTANT; TO • erABIKERS !
. • ;Lk. girzery. • • .
Manuk.6. AcepvAtor. paAd
• • evat or. •• : •
AXIIIWCTOKEDA . SOLD , by Elias Kreider,
M
Progrielogit the right for Lebanon county,
(excepting tbe - tnii & Londomler!y.
This Machine is superior to Mitosis in use, for
strtmetit, durability:owl simplicity of consbnetion:
• .Tl3.3l4o4nc,iihon sot in, this foray,4o4fiegaiße.
do iialrosleadinirably: Vrhon thici
plitad- is &nits out its fuesii
littielerkPot tap at tturdiirot ot the Itynklerbr, it:
willYthibiN said The stop bur loverittillfiy•fortiara,
owl„ ttlic ikolf.. • ;• •
.
. . . .
Tile s:t.tue initehineorith a very alight alter°-
. iin!wer for eleviitiiig Hay
101 0 th:in itObk or fork "now in 'WO. The' fork
.is.unshiflooloriteu.iivingiug in the MOSS, bygivin
a rerylttle jerk, ltt y. 11101148. extend°
dcarn . Arougb th hand.l44.t.,9f,,tbe.s9p.bar.
.NoY,roc.- —Ali imiscinenicihorobi turbid baying
•ni the iitnive .
tlib.subleriber's
district; unleiis the same is - stansited 4 .tA . :ltlittrsh'B
Patent, Manufactured antrsold by Kreider."
.T am now prepared to furnish limners with this
valuable uniehine: For further
Address t ELIAS EILEiDEft,
•- • Stiustforitown - P4 0., Lebanonio6l;l*-1
Sept. 9, '57,21u.ft. • •• •• .
Lebanon Valley Ralf
h ^ WA.W.I
•C
.
ittingp ; ..Hours.-rrXWO ..1 2 4388etIgCr s
lratnsAch
tiN and. after.Af oripavi.,Armr,r,unsa '741,
1.7 raguIar„PASEPIGEt . I. T.RAINS will leave
Lebanon at 7 rind 3.30 P. in.; daily, eauept
Sundays,) arriving at•ltaiiiiineit 8.413 in., and
5.10 p. in., and conneetingwith the up and down.
Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, on tha ;
Reading Railroad.
,
licturni,ng will lenvai Reading `
at 10.20 a. m.
p
and 0.20 . in., arriving at, Lebanon', at 12, noon;
and S.OO . • • • -
FAE ES :—To Reading, S 5 andAil•cents; Sink-,
ing Spring, 70 and
. 55; ,IV,e32;t9qty 1 . 119, 00 and 50
Roliesonia, .50 and . 40; Iropaidnilnic, 45 . and 35
40 and 30 Ain,jreritiiin; 25•and20 oontal
All- Pausengen 'will proonre their • tickets 114)-
140ra tho Trains Start. • •
APritylet,Trith, will leave lie dingAt.o.so a.
and Labanon at 4 p. nt., dallk;oxoopfSiindayp.
G. A. NICOLLS, Werporialeadent,. "
Reading, Sept. 9, '57-tf.
Atchitnimi.
Sil
Lb-14mm ; Pa
" ~..=."'`; ' ;',4- . ..‘"-- " ':- - - -- 1- - :- T - - - ; -.4 : - .44 , r V . ' P;'4 . •
Y g"i4.•Qc..-^".b.lrs
• -fi t ........ , ,,,--
----z . 7. y . F...: 4 . 1•A 3;_VT „i-A
14
.. s
qr -:
-1...e, 4 4..r..7&%'.: - • ':' -S ul .'
a would iet.pectfully invite the
Alt FIE undersigne , Jot
Ti attention of their friends and the public in
general, to the faCt that they are.prepared, the:, , r ''. , 44 C 081 'ltrailer,- /1 / 4 " i "
coming season, to manufactiire and litt4e on hand Located lorket street, nearly opp:-
the larg,est and best • asortinentof : :, •:, ;i , r s i te 1 , ./..,
the lied Hold, eine , Door i 0
u., FARMING IMPLEMENTS, - , ,
ever offered to the Farmers of this•eouttiv,•su. has •of the office. - -
r r", fr?,
;Wheeler's Improved Reilway Rot: - "
se-Powers and Wir.',:r a ' 0 famwiag. tt 4tES °` ". t - },,,,. kt.
Threshers; Manny's eotubinea R
. r , . - caper and .
-L. 0 POSITS, -on, and after,
' :Mower, with 11 ood's latest linProrements ; ,day, of Mare - i, viz :
mm.
Coleman's Terra Milli Grain , Drills and Por 1 year, a nger, 6 per cent, per ai
.ti .
i Mall.
. 1 Fans ; G p u rley's•Xotentatiirkrocf. and '- • P'or'6 - ntentif d longer, 5 per cent. Ikr• , i ,
..
Clod Cutter; Corn,,pktughs and P titters; • For .3 iiidiktii longer, 4 per emit. per anon
s Portable Cider Mills, eloi:er-lielle: ; Corn Requiring• t" lhetrawal, :mad
ort notice o wi
Ito
Shelters, Fodder' Straw and Hay C r u s tters, .te- fords elite of accommodations to those e
nd. Will
. ...tip,. All at the above Machines 'are; of the latest maY favor RI epos its , P 3 Y Able v° dun"
D )[ -
nod hoet,iMProvemonts, and arc all warranted to PO I. emiu s eANi sii aial Mefics-IN ''
A in
. ,81, „
giro satisfactilli, . AlsQ: - lettutc ard ;11,V OLP AOF:RICA i' lIRLL3.II.S
PIA
Cast r iac's of a/I'k/ di d411“4"-D01,14 wit make colleetions on ,
r. ,n ma eto Order„' n t ,i; .-; Rh , the coo
i the United -....te5, t..e
and ,
ot short notice, • - •• : remit to.hll pa
~ , Particular Attention paid to '
late Loans .te..... -
q .t . awl
REPAIRING;" and 'charges reaionAble. 'dim and Emo IN;egot . :.... , eat.
N - GE I 1141 BA A IXIN Cr .
FA
BURRS will do well to calland''' ' ' do: tugeneral A. .
~,
extinnne our - vh-ma (.. sc r r
MAh Prend
..
stock heron purchasing,..elsOwhere,- th ' --'''''''''''',-.. '' D - )1\ CCI"
?
as ey , will
~.a.i. .1.1 1 i 0 r
,find,'/t to their advantage to purehase,Machincs 6.2.43. '
mtimifactured in their own county. . .
''figtf.All orders or cominunieatione by midill
'ill
be promptly attended to.
.111--...........................
-.303,1 011, -" ffiaelb
to ,K1L1T,Giri,...,.., XI '
„AI ..
._ - - .< 4 4-, ,, -: t. 63
5 , ~.. ,} 61 :*,.. --, ' 1 -
--. li m
.. .4*,.. ,
0 95
P Ale lIPV , ER P. ..q.
..___ .. .
arrizoßD & TAEMBERGER, Gnidnates of
Ul Pl i armacy. A .Kti&l.fuitieni Apothecaries and
Chemists, offer to the public a large pod "irefully
selected stook 13f Drugs;'`eedieincs, Ctietuie4s,.
Dye-stuffs, Oils, Spice;, Perfutneryi.To - etoArCt....
CiCP, Fin.VOOM ..Extratttis, Tobacco ,Sligars,
1011V?gitTS !.e!.l ... Liquo . r.s. for Ai.edie.ti u : tritosoB4.
1
filth o coyttling m,their lane ,Hru rhitas k Per-.
I fitiners and' vendoci - or rdti . ey Article which w
can confidently .
.recommend - "to* Fa lui es,
,Pbysi-.
-titin:i; eddhtry Merchants ahrl Dealea; aileinkt
fresh, pure, and prepared in .the besthuarpor...rdij
Allthe now Preparations,.Cheinicals ?tifd !latent
Medicines. Horse and Cattle Medicines. The
largest assortment. of Trusees..sin.glened double,
for children and persons of every age, and for ev
ery variety of rupturo—rareftilly Iltteit and ad%
justed if desired. Abdominal Supporter. ' •
~I :Ur.. All ordomecorrectly gnaw/m.li aetb , Fitys
times' Prescriptions awl Icamillpißeeeipta careful
ly comppundo4l„.. .
tilt-. Country Merchants and Dyers will find i .
to their advapta*.te buy of Guilford a Lemberger
t'..:'Pleasb call and get one Of our Circulars,
(printed in both English, and Opiman,) in which
you trill findaliiiiirtitist or the nAliiles and' prep
orations kept by as. '- ' ' • '
GUILFORD 4 LEII3BEROEIVS Drwo Stone
is opposite the Market 11eaf.? 4 ,511%„,
duly 29,1857. Lebanon Rt
2, lT ex:: o; ,:trAtman. • • w .'• tasxsAxr tt Tor lc.
New achrii - alialtsliblishmeht
may .VINI.DERSIGNPAY; having taken the
'COACII-MAKING :Ektablishment of Mr
LEVI LIGIfT, on °the Turnpike, at - the Ea.t end
of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub
lic attention to their bustnetti: us having
served regular apprenticeships •to tire business,
and having had much experieueettlterein, we feel
confident of our ability to : give sutitfactiun. Ev
ery article mnoufactured.atour establishment will
be under our personal supsviiion. IVe ...hall
keep .
4 41:. Lt.a . Qr. ; 797•11/ C LES , •
`a hick will be w tierinitedotthe Most superior qual
ity. We will ulso.atteng..to. 11.KPAIRIN.;,, at
short notice. Vs.. None but the best workmen
will be employed in any branch. of the business.
We cordially invite theypublie, to.give. us a call,
gtoMsM too 3 , , E96Ep0 , v4 1 . •
Sept. t l ; 0 1 1-61 n. UPfiat k tOUNtI.
fti E•W E r -R SS!
'P"ffl"1"
rpm. E So bieri her 'p.m.:a:Wet 'itilinigenientz fur
running a DAILY rEXPRESS, in cnnncruion
with his Freight Line. on Philadelphia. and .R•ati
ing and Lebanon Vaildy and is prepar•
ea to forward. Packaguft.: . Money; Jewelep and
other , valnithlks d ity• ea ch,wiuy
Betuiden. Phiitidelphileiteading, &u.'
ri•wh• Express ILI 0.1.11 , gt OSA. i%)toritil
I.y.....roacitt4Or TtajON., - ,,Agargtor, , promptly
orod, and goods rorw,arttud . .pith the greate , it des
patch. at reduced raitti.
Mark all goals CARE OEP.A.LB ICU; ;IT'S Frounitt
LINE. or EXPItIISS, at purt,iecor.derilkg May.iii tem).
Offices 311 flaws Stypot,l"lll.lladelpitio; Ampler or
Fourth and Penn streuts../044iNki 10itaki" ! 1
Womelf.slOrf,..3kiiyerAtown, 11 . 44,44 D..
G rttlf Cumberhtukt . ascot, Lebanon.
ALI3IITGIIT. •
11.—. A between•
Philoololphin and Potlosflll6 l i.b carry Merchandise
and Freight irentrliio.•••'n t!'" •
Schweitzer k Cy., 63 :North WhArree, PLilud
Client/tit .qruot Wharf, Itii.uling.
10201=11
HOFFMAN, IMMEI4 CO.'S
LEBANON COUNTY : ;
TRANWORTATION LINE!
leceerarmeag.m, _
;;;;•I':-..;W;;Z t
BEE
,
c4O .BY UNION CANA: I I . • AND
„
L41214PALt5r4,4441-.-Itittiiroettl.
rum.§ - LlNEMnsiets of 22 fire-rides 130 ATS.
-L, running',,botween Philadelphia,!' Baltimore'.
1 and olicr:poi,,ts• ~, , , i );, - the, linioni - Schuylkill:
'
Tide-Water and PeeneYfeartialeanale.
FREIGHTS contracted ler at the lowest poe- ' ,
ethic .ratc",,,antl delivered with dispatch. i ,
The'NoPrietors,lwilf pay barliyular attention. I 1
l anti attend poreOn:illy, to the wetting and dear.. , `-'
my of Freights.
..., .... ci
: to
',- - ,PITTIXIIS and MI.HICII.A.NTS min :relly on 1 IA
1 linrinethurrHOODS thelivered in good condition ; th
and with promptness and di. patch. at low ratite. i
1.
-, -
Opp - toll the' irm will pay particular ateention to ”"
Goods chipped- by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. -
Coods will be sent Ilaity to and from PhiltWolithia.., --;
to Lebanon, Alyeretowii,
.Anacille,
..1 - Oh - Fetown, 1 ;,t an itilll - otheis:ptoints. in the enunty.•'.' , -!. I 1 ' - -
Ati c.,,,e A. e."1"..k..... - . l"---
Forinforointion, evply at thzir Office ln Worth t , s ''' `'' ''.l.ll:r .1..,'1, 'S i
Lebanon, swat, the Lebanon Valle yR. IL Depot. I Riicire: Ai ilW i nlijie A .
' 'E.CWARD: - MAIIK. their Agent . in Philadel- I i PILES, 'IETTERAINGWOR Ni
phia, will always ,he found at W.-1.1. Bumf - S Mar
. tfOrary Eruption or Excoriation of tilt; t. , ;.1c.
chants .11otel . ,:Nortic Third Street, Phil:Wu. , -....,
.? 4 wtrAll the bead. thee.eirstir or other -tett- C
1.. cha litin ;Aug.. I'2
, ' I 7-3 in . . , , ; .
-- ! tht. ?",l)I4 ;Items or Ares:lute 0111144 oh Ow f.. - •..
;., P. 5.,---WHEAT, RYE ; CORN, OATS ,t, 51-:.:uns 1 N 43 lenelily cured by the use : of the Recto :Sintm 1.
'luntglii'fo6.iii. if: L. s; c„,.. i 11 , ~,, , , , ;,-;.11y that ariiitutlilelnifkuin the_ t'ile-, tte
-,.----- - , 1 ,. tie remedy. - . • .t ; - :l' , -
4:51,P08TA NT T 0 BUSINESS .iIiEN ! -
1 , 1*". - 1 .- .:.Mr. Xntriline,dlistur.itrroatt Church, C , .t.
Speed. Increased anti c." y Aid ChttlV-='t"rtgts:
._..
'ED ' k ' ' =wet of- tie tbietetl. Viol it a butt to ...i.m ,
JUTE'S; oF.FREIGIIT REIRIC ~ urvh ..Sias, ~ e di
'Rek , q: Ti t r e ".., . . eemeco
_. 1
. '
~ 1 1-73 : 1., . - cunt. tuts been to tue. I have been afilltle.
. ' Sigart3..RlE , , -,„. '. I -. • 'nil l'iiesfor eight yetntrottiting which time 1 ;del
" .24----'''''-
,4r - t4; 11 ' • my . entedies. 41$ $1 pinctitiOrt,r. UM many other-.
. but rut teteress, - Hating beard tit' Mr. Slid'' NT ,
- THE 110" kl' I) t'Ximt S' Co Item 4.lried it; and though:l and but fe! aeo'
.' . . . _- fi ..1 IA 1., a - A kJ s tie. i at. 4 am perfectlY , tluralre,"A Wert-n- , :t it
TTAVE made. arm age-meats with the Lebanon 111 '.%, I. oe7olTater,Wh*hetstal.edisi everthewl . , : o .i;
Lk, Valley 'IL H. C 0,.. tocorward Goodu, Pucka- -Z.
the. Wese then two wtrite- it .di t leppeared. 1 .
lAuse clean and enzooth. T strictly tether , t.
gee, MMiej-a, - Ate., in charge of their own special th e ,p, ig....,
• ' • SA3t#ll,lttntlitLl.Nt
Messenger frent Phaatielphinauti heading by Pas. . - .4101 Hik s ,a ft a nd Itet t jh tiyi.k..K. kaber,krujett,
-eeeger Traim ,. 7 : ' : Lelam 3r,l.me agent fur Lebanonmyouty.
- 'Mere - Iran ts . wi - ahing their goods forwarded parta,.. ', - e - lt. 14 "ItiYiL-1y -
, Wally anti with despatch., will consult theinown
interests by petronizing the Expreee Co- 1 1 ; "1- 14:
Orders for qoade: t' , l he retnrowlby "Exiiie.F.s wilt , ; '.
be. qelii;ered in Phibora free t•felihrge: ' - -'-f4
'Persons having remittances of:money- ft)" make t-';
to, aey part skr th . c(tr. S. or Canatlae . , will- lied the' ,
: .'
EaPress the only safe mode of conveyance.
OrFten---No j Eagle Vuibling, Lebanon, Pa.... ''':',
Wried 24.8 . Chlietnet St.. below 3d et., Phlhitra. - T.
.•JOHN ULRICH, Agent, .
I'm. Howard .Express Co. 14 4 'i
torii
Vitt
O:,JAYLI 7 e2e'4I I4 f.
I. ' Fantiner.l 9 & Rechailese
FOUNDRY AND VAICHINB SIIOP
-A: MAJOiatit BROTHER.
. L e balMik, LebanNLOP-, Pa
12EUEEM
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. -
Lebanon- Femal e Seminiirv.
y i
.HE ,TIIIRD SESSION of the q-lignAito:e .fe
, ,lIALE fiEBUIrAitY!A Aill cononenpet-the first
ty of Sesp,eoroAcr u next... A•is n i m estly requested
that Pareitts:inteni)ink tirstitdbleiiDitientens,
shthildlitto itit. the eoritiniin&lain tvf the Session.
LEO-U R. BAUGIIER, Principal.
MODESTE DECAMPS,
Teacher of French anti Mimic.
Lebanon, July 29,1657.
r.- _ tirj
Lift (
F
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TsteClatovroa. ltF
aktrie of Me lord eat labs• tsad.itßeer ca r
nobs of .9•E;Lx•IXIC WA / SACS," ix (bis or. any ,41-
..jihmter ; all otiter Putmonic waf.r* ewe cornier'
•` Net ifletetrie rap Je kientrie by the name I:P.l' %\ bet%
stamped ost egy,WAykit ,
13nt.rti's"fili 0 *tt It f - Eri
'l] eve Sore-thriat, Itortmeeet
lIR..)!AICS-111. 3 t 0 su •
Balm AsthowlitoteitiLis, Difficult. Breathing,
,Bity:ws•rui.sioxic w.A Ett.4
Believe Einttink,a(..Biood,•Paind the Cheat
8R . 17/tS'S 1171.11.0N/12tWAtERS
i ffigvalpr..
t' tPylll>;tliGi
• graiod In4bition) 64 uthbt end Totuas,
• •.,. RRYAN'a retlrONll3 WAFtelr.a
Reeve du) ewe. cotoositito in Ten Nitrate&
BRY.AN'B 7 PVIaIII\Ie act.IFERA
blessinA,ho fa, owe knA csmatituthass
e'i 1 1 6?.fedYieNTAI;r.Rs
0...Az0 adapted 4or vocalists anti Public Speakers
fenVANTS. P.IitAIBRI rt;:it•-t
. IMAM* thp eauwase and flexibility of the Voice
. DRY AN ^ B.PU I.MAN lc WAFF.R-3
Are in a sunple,fortnlangli pleasant to the taste.
BATA Pu t.moN w Attu: s
Not onlygetlisve, - bnt effect rapid & lasting Cures
A . c.zjilltiriArS r ialObtre- AFelc.
ire warranted. to give satisfaction to every ate
lfo Fan Ali &Weld bb. - adthont a Box of
Itrysut* ?angina:l le Iva e r s
1x TIIK 14 . 01.7cx. . t
. Tottmler Amid be withont a Box of
Bryases .IPit 1 mottle Waters
IN 1119 rt)CEET.
Ito. Dealer should be without 4... supply ct
Ilryanis Puimattic Wafers
roa His CUSTOM V. DS.
If° person will ever object to give tbr
Bryan's Pn ni onic Yiaf err
• • !swam y-ri E CENTS.
For salo "oppoAte thp , Court 111.1:-••.
APU • IPS, DrA,I4I.IIFtS ibUlti:%.l.l3
Dited * Statoi frai l !jultidlir Itirrh.
• .^lw., la. 5.... . (tkit.i.37-Iy.
111E.cull the Ohm Hun of n 11,01.1 and votutg,to this +ma
'jarful preparation, which-turns built to its nrigioml
Ipr, gray hair—corers. the 'nod of the bald with all.,
t growth—refuel - es the, dandroffi it. Mug. mol alt
taticous eruptiOne—ctuared a sou tin and I flow of he nat
.. al Ct:ids: awl henee, ff used as n regular dre...inz f..r
' hair, will prei•orve it 4 k..ep it from
.nstreme °hinge, in-zdt its hagi3rul beauty. We
upon the 1.41-I, the gray, or ttlaeataal in scalp. r•• , i-•
f and sum-ly.-the young will not. ns they rah.. di!
big loek.A. thUWltchitir , , curl, ever iw Itlmat it.—
$ Prabie hiniis Tlge toot,tie
...tratqt.rph,3lans.,,4lny 1. IS:Z.
'nor. O. J .1V .intn—r.44l ow in.: 1,4 hthiett i6c sirs ur, nod
gic powers of
.tiviiitlah•trdstillitintivie.: Three month.:
re, being exceudittgly gfaty,ll9troltAsse.l turjeuun
nnn
ilo,d to itse,lwo tnitUrist owl it ...nit. began to tell it.
• oring the cilver locks to their oneho color. fud tbo
which nos before drythill
p. SOIL nod •41osey, not lreensed tidllsw. the flood. ed .
iii.entel. awl the !Weir .rtsaltreeitblr het.-
: co nnnnying balm!, and '.now.• I not only look Let
•yvungurnht. ICompectrialr yourti. 01.435.
3 . :Xesr York. Oct..-2,;;Il• 7 •:••
O.J. WOOD: Dime sir :—After rtutd.)ilF theroth
mow. In 0110 of the New York jourtiVhpir eele.
Its: flair Itorulive... .procured at, pint bottle.
so munch plense.l % With it that ledttAkunettitse-.•
CtO nolt.ths. aria not sntbdied it is derklelll3 - the 1 e-1
rotiOil before the publir. it ul once rewired oil I be
ititlf a obi tim.lensont itching front the sr:AR...n.l kn.
red my heir motnridly. an I feiveitio doubt. perin.
An. Yon hare permission to refer to me. nll wit.•
alit tiny 119ubt "E its performing nll that Is elaiinned
-..•
Midi FEESI, Sr.
Intl, toted Prof. 0..1. Wood's Bair Retttorstire.
iolwitYtl RA wonderful ufferas. It rostorea my hair
it lout fagot; uff : it
.clatrt the lomol ntol ropier::
it "at a n.t ,thooth—htitcli 1.1101,1 no Lbali oil.
tit.tille, .N or. 1, I.S.V.t. 'll.uLr a► A rsiss.ne.
sltateofillinoio,
are eperl rut. (.1: .1; 11Voirir air Itt rotative. and
iroarlerfatkquet.; • My hair - wits
thought pryielatirt:attgrely, but by the nae of Ow
:..tire, - ' it has i4..siouloal Its original color,. ark 1
tar doubt tertasinently so.
• SIDY EY Da us; gra-Senator l:nitctl Stater.
. the li",hington *tar.]
.ire the many preparation,' now in use for the re.
pre,erririg; andliiitatifying tlie hair. there PIA,
hat we Mtn reomuntend with more confident", than
Vet Tr: Hair Itostorntive. non in Aeuenil um: 11an.%
e :FLaitt.4. This prop:troth's. posxendetc the tou-t in
fiu::. quniiiies, And never fitilA in praluvim: ill.-
nppy mat it_ whet. npplied according to,liro-ti.o,
fin-Am r renders to the ndr.erti,eu3ent lior a lioi• ..r
Internet& cortilleatiis whichlinve 'tech >mini hy p:::•
lie lin ve been benefittel 104. mid:Ail happy in ;:iv •
t I ttttt ny toittAronderfn I etkiets pd./dein:l outliers,
.: 1 1'0.11DA: 110 1 eraprittAtlik, 312. Bi•ontiney, X. V.
. and 114 11niket stsi , ehiit LOttin..llhootiri.
de, in heiditian,`-ht Utiiit.Fogn k3.43l.oinnta's Inn
.4110. • all, , opt. . eDru*Afti , .. litept.ll3-7;”..
Egli
EZI
A• 1
' -- 0,11 itaill'4ll3.l7.lilStwa tic t•
-:::. lit- C.Z01141)1“ill'..
•.• •
d Atun nr rite LeGmr..trrnt: or P 3.
*wrE a PER PRTU A L.
IYonzslown, Lebo . nen Count!.
• %NILE CAXFPA). &WOW.
-1 vtiotiey ie now fully. oixesi am.i
v
Ton to make fueurancu o nnty kind.- !
PQr , 'Ow:: or country arid tin :h. f0r.431 , : o
11 P y hell-gavtrucir ntvl safe crattral;: ,,
icAr c) A) .NrlgUai or jcitv•Anck triucivh:.
• eilticnt--dottN Ilitrxsen : Seq.
e l'icsidettl—.o. 'AI. NAIZIIINV
• " aSnrer—G I:0. F. MEILI%
rchtry—Wts. A. B..ic.i4r.
.
Directors.
Alu nor , Eq . , Daniel BPJffil,
'M. any, NaindOvll Dab,
10. 1. a y. John Arndt,
IJohn Melly,
11.. : • L. R. Walker,
mid ierer, li. X..}Lank.
A. tt.v is the Agent for Lebanon.
+V 1 titans be found at Ide :an in
ut S -. •
testc" uly 15, .1.557..--1 i .'• •• .. •••
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